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[Special Issue] North Korean Trade with China as Reported in Chinese Customs Statistics: 1995-2000 Energy and Minerals Trends and Implications

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저자 Nathaniel Aden
소속 및 직함 Energy and Resources Group, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
발행기관 한국국방연구원
학술지 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
권호사항 23(2)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 231-255
발행 시기 2026년
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China is North Korea’s largest international trading partner. Since 2000, fuels and minerals have become a larger portion of North Korean exports and a smaller portion of imports. North Korea remains a net importer of Chinese crude oil and oil products; however, it became a net exporter of electricity and coal to China in 2003. Aside from coal, imports and exports of metallic minerals and mining equipment are growing segments of China-North Korea trade. Whereas North Korean electricity and iron ore exports are sold at sub-market “friendship prices”Chinese coal and oil products have been sold to North Korea at premium prices. Chinese Customs data suggest that Beijing is taking a pragmatic, market-oriented approach to trade with its reclusive neighbor, while the increasingly asymmetrical energy embodiment of bilateral trade may reflect deterioration of North Korea’s non-military industries.
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